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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-18, Page 1IPSO Wm' 1100111‘1161.00714911 fallliPLZ" $5.00 A Year In Advance $2 00 Extra To U.S.A_ LUfKN'OW, ONTARIO • • . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1970 Single. Copy 15c 24 ' Pages • , MARK 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY .Mr. and N1rs: Victor Erri•ngtori '' of ibeGth c• is • r ' Wawanosh celebrated, their . •" Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday ,_Mar'eh 14th.' " Open :house was held in.the...: afternoon from t•wo,to fourat th,,ee home of heir son.Ross and' .Mrs; r ington at St,'.,Helens, when.. 'relatives and .friends, called to extend. congratulations and good wishes. Tea was poured by.'Mr.'s. Thoinas•Webster of.Dungannon, sister' of,the bride and Mrs Geor e Turnbull of Wiiagh,arii r sister of the groom; t At five -thirty a family dinner was 'served at the 'St. Helens•Hall.. 'Ross ,Errington was master ceremonies:' HarveyAlton, brother of the -bride , asked grate,. John Durnin proposed a toast to the bride and groom , sto which ' •the groom replied. Harrold Firing ton expressed thanks: to the ladies who ser' ,ed the .din er. A social evenirifollowed in' the hall n tory • and Sketch of .'Public S'ch o'l Addition Page 23' March Meeting Short and,Sweet... The regular March meeting of • Lucknow village council Was formally adjourned inIess than an hour on Tuesday night of last '• week Newsw•ise ; the meeting' offered' one item for'discussion. It was' the'proposal of the Canadian Nation. Railw'a. :tout' cont'' u.e pasSenger'service'.on this line and• "others•. Reeve George•Joynt•was • •authori'zed to -prepare a.' brief On behalL9T the village to protest 'the action of the railway. Brief discussion centredon the,'.` licencing of lotteries in the • il-11ge : Reeve-Joyrn-s d --t rat hr would bp calling a special meet for relatives and friends.` ing shoittly and wQuldomake-his -recommendations at -this meeting. ng . o music by Tiffin's Orchestra ! .Cyril poyle, ,expressed the good wishes of those present'and Lorne Alton presented :the honoured couple .with a purse of money and other gifts.' • Mrs Errington is the forrrer Vera Alton daughter of the 'tate Mr.. and Mrs.. Herbert Alton of • West Wawanosh.` Victor is the.. son of the late .Mr. a:nd Mrs. David Errington of Turnberry. They'were married at'the MoveShortly To... Ashfield Faris Mr. .and Mrs. Jonas • Nolt of Pennsylvania, and their family of eight children, will shortly be moving to the 1:00 acre .farm they purchased on the 9th of Ashfield ffarit•Clayt-orifi iton : Honour Retiring Directorsof Insurance Company Herson Irwin and Brown Smyth 4, were.honoured by their•colleagu'es at a 'social, evening held' at the •home ofYMr. and Mrs Frank- 7'honypson , Dungannon, Monday. evening ::arch 3th . , t <' IT in a_nd Mr':. Srnyth were. former Directors• of the West Wawartosh .Mytual Fire Insuran«e" Company and had recently retired. They had a service. with 'the Com- pany of 11:and .13 years: respective-. ly and had both served as; Presid- ent and Vice-President.during the terms:of offiee .. •. Following an evening Of playing t Y c'ard's , `e'ae!i•w,as presented'with' suitable gifts in honour of the• occasion•. The gathering was' also attended • by Mrs,•.•Irwin, the. Directors acid. o icia s o t wives :..• e ompany..and t err • as: • aws F h-ew bylaws .governing trans-ien traders, peddlers and hawkers were recently passed:at •a special Tmeet, ing of Luckriow village council., The bylaws replace•.pre.vious tines;' of the same nature, but With increased fees • • To obtain•a transient traders • licence in the village'now requires a fee cif $250. For $150, non. residents of the Village may '" Secure .a.-peddle•r's and hawker's ' licence, or if you'are a resident of , Lucknow,. the fee' is ,$25 DoelmOrw$pendi. Bays -In Holo KINLOSS NEWS, Mr. and Mrs. BrianDoelman •' and Anne returned last week from a 21 day air -flight trip to Holland where they visited with relatives.' n• rs on ave purr chased twelve acres from• Russel`•' Irvin', west of Brookside,' School;. >and will reside therein :a mobile home. e icencing.of peddlers and hawkers regulates and governs people selling, goods .':..wares, re• an. ise-or taking orders. for subsequent delivery. within. the 7 village of Lucknow,' It is:+subject' to the approval of the :Department of Municipal Affairs • • At: another special meeting , ,R $600 tender was received from Art „Heim and Machine Shop' for a 7 by,10' .box on the village truck. • 'Acommittee•ftorri Lucknow 1J.or tPri's 1 s.t tu.te_niet-wi theredecorating.of the. •• lower assembly room and kitchen of .the town hall. Noah Nolt•, fattier"of. Jonas ,, will rnov'e abi ut.:the same: time to the 200 acre farm on the 9th•. which he 'purchased from Norman 'O'Connor. • The sale.§ were completed by. Warren Zinn, .agent for Wilfred •Mclritee Real Estate Canada High Commissioner•ToAostralia :. ;�:: :�::. - . • y Spealrc To Trnit Church 'Sunda -•School .'JUST DOWN THE STREETy y 1-02-Year1)111 ZION. NEWS • service..' Mr. Menzies, who was • Trinity (Ashfield)•Sunday • back in Canada on special' business drool w-as✓Pa-vile-g-ed-0'n-su-nda-y for t em uent-Tvisited With. to have Mr,. Arthur Menzies,' his sister Mrs. James urninel,;:. Canada'sHigh Commissioner to Rev. •Humrtlel and^JingFlit the Australia:,• speak to them at their- week -end; G�me • A large crowd attended last Frida,y'•s ice carnival sponsored by Lticknow and District Lions Club. The,evenin.ot off to an inter - es ing.start wit t e . uc now Novice taking on, the Mothers in, a hockey game The boys w r3 2 over the mothers. An un- • successful atterrpt to secure a lineup was made by The Sentinel and we couldn't remember theta all. Costumes were judged by Carn Macl7onald,. Don Ross and Ddrt X.1ac1<enzie , The winners. were:. Pre school and kindergarten, Donnie Greer, llelen Maclntyre, Kent Alton:, Cindy Lee Nixon: grade l and , Johii McIntosh,. Mary Luanne Clare, Suzanne Lady Mores To New Home Miss Jessie MacKay of Lucknow, who was 102• yeof age ast' , new residence in the village Jessie didn't go far after selling • her h.onie on Gough 'Street ,'She moved a a bloc _west on.. Gough JO the residence of Mrs, Wil1ia'i» MM1aclntyre' who has been Miss Mackay's'companion in the. Mackay home for a number of years. The MacKay home was -soled . kka-e-ilor-af or , g ;; . • • . 13r a Arnold, Arlene corrin, Gina Aalders: grade .sand 't3, Annette Kirkland, Steven Button,: Debbie Murray; grade 7 and•tl, David * air sh , "Tom'13.argeri high_ school or adult, Mrs. 'fni Mathe•rs, Mrs: Tom, Haller,. Mrs. Shirley Cook: Races, girls 6 and 7, Mary en CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 A sh.field' . . Iv Also residing with. Mrs. acIf tyre are Mr, and Mrs. W, T,: , Roulston, formerly of Olivet, The Maclntyre home is the formerTed Howey residence, which Mrs: Maclntyre purchased several years ago. However, this is the first t%me she utas made her permanent home there. e-feiee rmers /Nate 1' ill The responsibility of°refereeing, the oIdtimers hockey game at theLucknow Lions ice carnival on Friday night was in the hands of Jack He derson, *referee=in- chief, o the right and Charles Webst:. ,.his assistant, on the left ` harlie is :t former .0 11,A .re ere: ho at one time. handled soriie of th.e;top C�,:I1. A , matches . it has been quite a number of aears since he has heen refereeing.** Jack, on the other hand , "is still • quite active•ref:eree•ing W',O•,A,'A. and local'gatties,' The twosome kepi things well'n hand on' Fridays night'. •